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December Entry: IP2025

I wanted to keep this one somewhat sci-fi while keeping with the cavern/body of water idea.

To this end, I present "Ice Pirates - 2025"

These swashbuckling modern pirates had created a base of operation under the ice sheet of a Baffin Island fjord in the Canadian Arctic. Their primary prey was cargo freighters traveling the newly opened Northwest passage. They relied on the stealth of their electric submersibles to both attach ships for their cargo and supplies as well as to reach their base, carved from below up into the arctic ice sheet.

The base was constructed using thermal fusion technology. After drilling small boreholes, a thermal device was placed and triggered, that would result in a spherical shaped void melted into the ice. The size of the charge would determine the final size of the void created. Power was supplied by a solar panel array mounted just below the surface of the have, having the same albedo as glacial ice, making the site virtually invisible to surface observation and location.

The base provided a safe, essentially self contained hideout that these pirates were able to operate from for a 12 year period.

Unfortunately, the same global warming that opened up the northwest passage and provided their prey caused the abandonment of their base. The ice-shelf they were located under had deteriorated to the point where fractures in the ice made remaining dangerous, with some crevices actually penetrating the main cavern.

That is so cool! Superb work, Rob! The radar bit on the right is brilliant! I found some brilliant technobabble brushes on deviant art, here but they're for photoshop only. Does Gimp use PS brushes?

Latest version of GIMP will use some PS brushes without conversion. But there a lot of tech brushes at DA that are already converted for Gimp, as well! (the latest brush pack I pulled from DA was a "star" set I used to make my "glitter avatar")

(this, however was done in Inkscape - 100% vector based... want me to render it at 6000dpi instead of the 90dpi this was at? )

-Rob A>

Last edited by RobA; 03-25-2008 at 04:12 PM.
Reason: I answered the question asked